Telappliant® shortlisted for a hat-trick of VoIP telephony awards by industry association

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…Internet Telephony Services Providers’ Association acknowledges British firm Telappliant’s quality of service in business and consumer categories ahead of its 5th annual awards…

Telappliant, the leading Internet telephony provider for UK based small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs), has announced it has been shortlisted in the ‘Best Business ITSP (Medium Enterprise)’, ‘Best Business ITSP (Small Enterprise)’ and ‘Best Consumer VoIP’ categories for the forthcoming Internet Telephony Services Providers’ Association (ITSPA) annual awards.
The event, scheduled to take place at the House of Commons Members Dining Room on 6th March 2013, will celebrate innovation and best practice in the fast-growing VoIP telephony industry. The award ceremony will be hosted by Dr Julian Huppert MP, Vice Chair of the Parliamentary Internet Communications and Technology Forum. An independent third party, Malden Electronics, conducted two months of technical testing for all three award categories.

Tan Aksoy, Chief Executive Officer at Telappliant, commented, “We are delighted to once again be shortlisted in both business and consumer categories at this year’s ITSPA Awards. This demonstrates the flexibility, integrity and quality of our VoIP solutions. It also signals the increasing demand for innovative and robust VoIP services for business and home use.”
Eli Katz, Chair of the ITSPA council, said, “Those shortlisted are an excellent line up to represent the significant growth of VoIP telephony and communications in both the consumer and business sectors”.
For further information about Telappliant’s business VoIP telephony systems, visit www.telappliant.com, or visit www.voiptalk.org for details of our consumer VoIP services.

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